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503

Rutland 503 12v Wind Generator

503 wind generator 12v Rutland 25w

"Safety turbine" is a single injection moulding of 6 aerofoil blades protected by an outer ring.

Trickle charges in windspeeds as low as 5 Knots.

Produces 25w in 19 Knots.

Produces up to 60w, nominally 5A @ 12V in 50 Knots.

Stainless steel fasteners and marine grade materials.

Turbine diameter of 500mm.

Compact turning radius of just 225mm, great for when space is at a premium.

Latest design improvements - the Rutland 503 is more reliable and efficient than ever!

No radiated interference - complies fully with BS EN5008-1 1992.

Price.. £312

913

Rutland 913 12v & 24v Wind Generator

913 Rutland wind generator 90w

Low wind speed start up of just 5 knots.

Generates 90w @ 19 knots, 24w @ 10 knots.

Delivers up to 250w.

One way only fit fine profile efficient aerofoil blades.

Three phase Rutland "unique" generator design.

Automatic thermostat protection in prolonged gales

Modern, durable materials for reliability in all weather conditions.

No radiated interference - complies with EEC directive 89/336/EEC.

Please select - 12v 24v

Price.. £489

910-3

Rutland 910-3 12v & 24v Wind Generator

910-3 12v or 24v Rutland wind generator 90w

Low wind speed start up of just 5 knots.

Generates 90w @ 19 knots, 24w @ 10 knots.

Delivers up to 250w. One way only fit fine profile efficient aerofoil blades. Three phase Rutland "unique" generator design.

Automatic thermostat protection in prolonged gales

Modern, durable materials for reliability in all weather conditions.

No radiated interference - complies with EEC directive 89/336/EEC.

Furling tail design Fine profile maximum efficiency aerofoil blades

Turbine diameter of 910mm Steel components are galvanised and epoxy coated for longevity Simple to install and maintain.

Please select - 12v 24v

Price.. £529

1083

Rutland 1083 12v & 24v Wind Generator

1083 12 and 24v wind generator 750w

Generates 700w @ 19 knots Delivers up to 750w.

Includes automatic operation controller incorporating battery overcharge protection, manual stall switch to idle operation for battery maintenance, charge ammeter and battery voltage indicator.

AC voltage transmitted to controller to allow optimum windcharger siting whilst minimising voltage losses

Latest 3-phase alternator design

Composite aerofoil blades of durable glass fibre

Automatic furling system activates in excessive winds to mechanically protect turbine and reduce stresses

Controller (included) - 12v or 24v

Please select - 12v 24v

Price.. £1,537

CA-11-45

Marlec HRS503 12v Regulator Controller

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Use with Rutland 503 wind generator and up to 100w solar

LED indicators showing battery charging state

Price.. £49.99

CA-11-42/43

Marlec HRDX 12v & 24v Controller

Marlec wind generator and solar panel controller

Use with Rutland 503, 913 or 910-3 wind generators and Solar panels

Incorporates regulator and selectable LCD display

Charge splitter for 2 battery banks

Solar panel input up to 100w

Dimensions 157 x 137 x 59mm

Weight 0.85Kg

Please select - 12v 24v

Price.. £169

WALLKIT

Wall Bracket Mounting Kit

Wall mounting kit for wind generator

Complete Wind Generator Heavy Duty wall mounting kit for 503, 913 & 910-3 wind generators.

 

50mm Ø pole kit including:

 K & T wall brackets with 2” clamps

2 x 50mm Ø 1 meter poles

set of fixing bolts

 

This kit will also easily accept a solar panel with securing bracket that can be attached with just 2 x 50mm Ø U bolts. (not included)

Link to more brackets etc. | brymar.co.uk |

Price.. £69.00

WALLKITFULL

Wall Bracket Mounting Kit including Solar Panel Mounts

Wall mounting kit for wind generator and solar panel

Complete Wind Generator & Solar Panel Heavy Duty wall mounting kit for 503, 913 & 910-3 wind generators.

 

50mm Ø pole kit including:

 K & T wall brackets with 2” clamps

2 x 50mm Ø 1 meter poles

set of fixing bolts

Solar panel securing bracket kit

 

Link to more brackets etc. | brymar.co.uk |

Price.. £189.00

Siting a small wind generator

Many potential users of small wind turbines think how nice it would be to put up a wind generator next to their house and use the free power of the wind. Unfortunately, whilst the wind is free, the means to extract the power from it is not. Buying and installing a generator costs money, and there are also operation and maintenance costs. Consequently serious consideration must be given to siting the turbine to get the best performance and reliability from it.

The output from a wind turbine is highly sensitive to wind speed. It is essential that generators should be sited away from obstructions, with a clear exposure or fetch for the prevailing wind. Wind speed also increases with height so it is best to have the turbine high up, and most small turbines have towers much higher relative to their diameter than large ones.

It is generally agreed that the ideal position for a wind turbine generator is a smooth hill top, with a flat clear fetch, at least in the prevailing wind direction. The wind speeds up significantly near the top of the hill and the air flow should be reasonably smooth and free from excessive turbulence. Excessive turbulence causes fatigue damage and shortens a turbine's working life.

In practice, especially for very small machines which need to be located near to the user, ideal siting will not be easy. As far as possible though, keep away from local obstructions such as large trees and houses, or use a taller tower to ensure that the turbine generator is well above the obstructions.

Before considering the installation of a wind turbine the potential site should be assessed. Initial indications of wind strength and direction can be obtained by observing the deformation of vegetation and trees, and in many cases the user may already have a good feel for the winds in the locality. However impressions can be deceptive.

A more reliable way to evaluate the wind resource, which is strongly recommended when there is doubt over whether the wind is strong enough, is to take regular measurements over a period of several months, preferably a year. It is not straightforward to use data even from nearby sites, and probably the nearest meteorological station or airfield where records have been kept is many miles away. However, measurements taken at a proposed site can be compared with measurements taken elsewhere at the same time, and used as a guide to the probable correlation over longer periods. In addition computer models re available for professionals to use, although such predictions should be applied with care.

Basic requirements

Mount the turbine on as high a tower as possible and well clear of obstructions, but do not go to extremes. Easy access will be required for erection and foundations for the tower may be needed depending on the size and tower type. It is also important to ensure that the wind turbine can be easily lowered for inspection and maintenance.

Try to have a clear, smooth fetch to the prevailing wind, e.g. over open water or smooth ground. If possible site the turbine on a smooth hill.

Use cable of adequate current carrying capacity (check with the turbine supplier. This is particularly important for low voltage machines). Cable costs can be substantial.

Consult your local council as to whether you need planning permission. You should try to minimise the environmental impact of the turbine, and it will be helpful to inform your neighbours of your plans at early stage.

For larger machines you may have to pay rates. This can make a big difference to the economics of the installation, again you should find this out by consulting your local council.

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